Installing Passenger + Standalone on an AWS production server
for Meteor apps + Debian 9 (with APT)
On this page, we will install Passenger. After installing Passenger we can begin with deploying the app.
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Step 1: install Passenger packages
These commands will install Passenger through Phusion's APT repository.
# Install our PGP key and add HTTPS support for APT
sudo apt-get install -y dirmngr gnupg
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 561F9B9CAC40B2F7
sudo apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates
# Add our APT repository
sudo sh -c 'echo deb https://oss-binaries.phusionpassenger.com/apt/passenger stretch main > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/passenger.list'
sudo apt-get update
# Install Passenger
sudo apt-get install -y passenger
Step 2: check installation
After installation, please validate the install by running sudo /usr/bin/passenger-config validate-install
. For example:
$ sudo /usr/bin/passenger-config validate-install * Checking whether this Phusion Passenger install is in PATH... ✓ * Checking whether there are no other Phusion Passenger installations... ✓
All checks should pass. If any of the checks do not pass, please follow the suggestions on screen.
Step 3: update regularly
Passenger updates and system updates are delivered through the APT package manager regularly. You should run the following command regularly to keep them up to date:
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get upgrade
After an update, you should restart all your Passenger instances so that the updates take effect.
Next step
Now that you have installed Passenger, you are ready to deploy your Meteor application on the production server!